Exhibition of Ludvík Kuba at the Salm Palace in Prague

Nov 20, 2013Apr 6, 2014

An exhibition of an artist over two centuries: the inspiration of Art Nouveau and Impressionism.

The National Gallery is presenting painter Ludvík Kuba (1863–1956) at a retrospective exhibition of his entire work at Salm Palace on Hradčany Square in Prague. You can explore his paintings, drawings and poster designs from all phases of his exceptionally long artistic career, from his early works to his latest from the mid-20th century. Contemporary documentary film footage can also be seen.

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